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Rocky road?

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phdlife · 08/11/2009 02:49

I want to make some Rocky Road for family celebrations at Christmas.

BUT.

My niece is nut-allergic.

So I'm thinking, the marshmallow we can do, the glace cherries no probs, the chocolate coating we can find, but what would you subsitute for peanuts?

And is there anything else you'd put in? I saw a recipe that called for dessicated coconut but I don't remember that as an essential. (Is it?)

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lulalullabye · 08/11/2009 07:36

I would put little chunks of biscuit in maybe ??

JackBauer · 08/11/2009 08:09

I don't put peanuts in, I use crushed rich tea instead, and never put dessicated coconut in as I hate it
Be very careful making rocky road though, and always make twice as much as you need....it's very moreish...

perdu · 08/11/2009 08:18

I used a Sainsburys recipe which put pink wafer biscuits in plus crushed digestives and marshmallows.

My daughter has asked if they are "all badness" and I have to agree they are a bit special and probably not one of your five a day

sockmonkey · 08/11/2009 08:23

I use Nigella's recipe. No nuts/coconut in that just marshmallows and crushed rich tea biscuits. Mmmmm Rockyroad.

Perdu - chocolate is one of your five a day - it is made from cocoa beans = beans therefore a veg
sugar from sugarbeat or cane - also a veg
Milk = dairy.
Chocolate is very healthy

JackBauer · 08/11/2009 10:48

sockmonkey, you forgot cherries are a fruit, so that's 3 of your 5 a day, that's positively saintly

phdlife · 08/11/2009 11:02

oh good, I'd thought crushed biccies too!

it's not much of a 'recipe' though is it? just, 'mix it all up, um, let it set' kind of thing?

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StirlingSwooshBang · 08/11/2009 11:47

I only put rich tea biscuits, marshmallows and sometimes sultanas in.

If your neice is nut allergic then double check the chocolate that you use. Some have traces of nut. My dd2 is allergic and even reacts if there is rapeseed oil in the chocolate!

TeamAlesha · 08/11/2009 11:49

I use biscuits too but I prefer digestives.

phdlife · 09/11/2009 10:28

yeah I know Stirling, there's only one kind of chocolate she can have.

There's a reasonably nice chocolate GF biscuit on the market, thought I'd try those.

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stealthsquiggle · 13/11/2009 10:55

Due to DH and (to a lesser extent) DS's aversion to all forms of dried fruit, I made rocky road loosely according to the hummingbird bakery recipe - it has marshmallows, chopped up mars bars (or twix, or snickers (clearly not) or any strange Aussie equivalent of your choosing), and maltesers. Recipe also suggests cornflakes and I did think of adding rice krispies instead, but left them out because I was already doing 2 sorts of krispie cake.

The maltesers are the key. How do they stand on the nut-allergy front?

I must bore you with accounts of DS's party/cake some time - dry ice was involved (in both)

phdlife · 14/11/2009 05:29

I like the idea of maltesers (and all that other stuff [hog]), but suspect they are off the menu - dsis and both her dc's are coeliacs. It is a challenge finding treats for them - dsis is a marvel.

would LOVE to hear about the party/cake, it sounds awesome. are there pix? (gtg, dd waking up, back later)

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